1 103734 Guest Original poster Apr 10, 2007 723 0 Dec 12, 2007 #1 When I try to all the songs are grayed out, is this seriously because apple disabled it and it has to do with disk reading and writing? If so this is ********, im not going to create a mirror my my libary on every computer in my house!
When I try to all the songs are grayed out, is this seriously because apple disabled it and it has to do with disk reading and writing? If so this is ********, im not going to create a mirror my my libary on every computer in my house!
O overanalyzer macrumors 6502a Sep 7, 2007 909 0 Boston, MA USA Dec 12, 2007 #2 You can't play music via the computer from the iPhone. You can, however, share your iTunes library across your network so you can play music on any of your computers without having to copy it onto each.
You can't play music via the computer from the iPhone. You can, however, share your iTunes library across your network so you can play music on any of your computers without having to copy it onto each.
J joejoejoe macrumors 65816 Sep 13, 2006 1,428 110 Dec 13, 2007 #3 is apple ever going to change this? it makes no sense that you can do this with normal iPods, but not the "best iPod ever created" !
is apple ever going to change this? it makes no sense that you can do this with normal iPods, but not the "best iPod ever created" !
TurboSC macrumors 65816 Aug 4, 2007 1,361 0 California Dec 13, 2007 #4 joejoejoe said: is apple ever going to change this? it makes no sense that you can do this with normal iPods, but not the "best iPod ever created" ! Click to expand... lol good point. Doesn't bother me much, but I can see how it can get pretty frustrating at times.
joejoejoe said: is apple ever going to change this? it makes no sense that you can do this with normal iPods, but not the "best iPod ever created" ! Click to expand... lol good point. Doesn't bother me much, but I can see how it can get pretty frustrating at times.